Sabot, a type of wooden shoe, is traditionally associated with various European cultures, particularly in France and the Netherlands. Historically, they were worn by peasants and laborers for their durability and comfort. Today, while not commonly worn as everyday footwear, sabots are sometimes used in cultural events or as part of traditional dress. In modern contexts, they can also refer to similar wooden or clogs-style shoes.
Dick Sabot was born in 1944.
Dick Sabot died in 2005.
Sabot - newspaper - ended in 1970.
Sabot - newspaper - was created in 1970.
A sabot, often referred to as a sabot slug, is a single projectile bullet that is fired from a shotgun. A sabot slug is usually covered in plastic which breaks off upon impact.
"Sabot" is the French word for "shoe" or "sneaker".
I think this is a reference to the "foot" of the table leg itself ; sabot is probably an allusion to the wooden shoe (clog/sabot) .
Sabot is a shoe in old French. Used in artillery as a carrier around a small shell.
A smaller than barrel diameter projectile fits in a sabot (shoe) that is the diameter of the barrel. On firing, the sabot, which is in two or more pieces, falls away, and leaves the projectile traveling at VERY high speed.
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